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MyAppleWorld

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Nov 1, 2005
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Birmingham, UK
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smoking monkey

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Mar 5, 2008
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That's still bloody expensive!

In Japan the top 27 is priced at 160,800yen = 1,247 pounds.

That's about 250 pounds extra in the UK!

I think the US has the best Educ discount prices... (alan) b'stards!
 

MacMiguel

macrumors regular
Oct 22, 2012
249
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That's still bloody expensive!

In Japan the top 27 is priced at 160,800yen = 1,247 pounds.

That's about 250 pounds extra in the UK!

I think the US has the best Educ discount prices... (alan) b'stards!


In Europe we're paying the big FRAUD of the banks and politicians, they've spoilt us and they continue doing that by high taxes
 

nfilg

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Sep 5, 2012
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In Europe we're paying the big FRAUD of the banks and politicians, they've spoilt us and they continue doing that by high taxes
Hey Miguel if you are in the Peninsula get a 2nd hand Thunderbolt display, they are really cheap compared with this new Imacs and a Hackintosh. Mountain Lion 10.8.2 runs really smooth and you can upgraded later. If you play games you can also have windows with a Dgpu.
 

MacMiguel

macrumors regular
Oct 22, 2012
249
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Damn.. It's way more expensive in Portugal!



God you are ruined! Your stupid politicians have left your country made a ****! In Spain we may follow the same way

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Hey Miguel if you are in the Peninsula get a 2nd hand Thunderbolt display, they are really cheap compared with this new Imacs and a Hackintosh. Mountain Lion 10.8.2 runs really smooth and you can upgraded later. If you play games you can also have windows with a Dgpu.


Thanks but nowadays I don't have economic problems, so I'll buy a basic mac that fits my needs ;)
 

nfilg

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Sep 5, 2012
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Thanks but nowadays I don't have economic problems, so I'll buy a basic mac that fits my needs ;)

I am in Portugal too, with no financial problems but you never know with this "politicians". I sincerely wish you good luck on your new iMac.
 

Luvin

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Apr 28, 2011
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US educational pricing:

$1249
$1399
$1699
$1899

... For their respective models starting from low to high. Sorry about crappy post, posting from phone in New Jersey. : /
 

smoking monkey

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US educational pricing:

$1249
$1399
$1699
$1899

... For their respective models starting from low to high. Sorry about crappy post, posting from phone in New Jersey. : /

Does that include tax? Or is it before tax is added? IF it includes tax it's about 100 cheaper than the Japan prices.
 

Luvin

macrumors member
Apr 28, 2011
33
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NJ
Does that include tax? Or is it before tax is added? IF it includes tax it's about 100 cheaper than the Japan prices.

That is without tax. Most prices on anything in the US are posted without tax. This is because the tax rate differs from state to state. Also, some states charge for online purchases while others are tax free. Your tax rate is displayed as you checkout your cart with another subtotal (usually in red) added to the base cost of the item (in black) with a grand total below. If there are shipping charges, they're usually displayed somewhere in the equation also, above the grand total.

TLDR: those are the prices without taxes.
 
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